TripAdvisor Reviews 3 Brothers Hotel Naxos

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... the sea on the other side of the island, so we crossed over some large hills and drove along the waters edge and reached this town. We had a bit of time to explore here as well, so i walked along the beach, explored the town, got a gelato and wandered around some more. We then went to see this giant statue of dionosysis, still lying where it was carved in a quarry. After a few pictures of this we got back on the coach and used the north coast road to get back to ...

... and found a car hire place near the main square. Here i decided to hire a buggy. Very simple to use and easy to hire. I then left the town after getting some petrol. Driving along the main road heading towards the beach, my hat blew off and disappeared – there was too much traffic so i could not stop. Goodbye hat. I drove through a small village then past some touristy parts of the beach, then along a dirt road that became very bumpy. Soon i arrived at Plaka beach. I found that the ...

... of people waiting for the ferry. The ferry was only 5 minutes late.

I got on, left my bags in storage and found a seat. Once on i sat, used the internet, updated and ate lunch – left over cold pizza. I also did some reading. It was only a 45 minute trip and as soon as the ferry arrived in Naxos i got off, grabbing my bags and heading for the dock. I had found out that the hotel/hostel sends a van to ...

... and we all went to the beach. Ben and Rami went out on the jet ski .The jet ski owner was unwilling to trust it to Ben alone even though he has a car,boat and plane licence! Then all four of us went in the water together. I even got in to my neck eventually and then stayed in the longest. There were a number of areas with warm currents and lovely gentle waves about 20cm high. Just my sort of beach!! Then off ...

... were many different jewellers up there, that designed their own products. one in particular was the Antico jewellery store, where I purchased quite a few items as gifts. coffee, baklava, and lots of greek delicacies were had whilst here. We spent quite a bit of time down near the harbour and couldn't believe the gorgeous sunsets which happened regularly. there was a restaurant that was up on the hill ...